Care, maintenance and repair
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10.3Table of the consumer capacity
The values given in the table are rough guide values.
The exact current consumption of the equipment and
consumers connected to the generator must be accura-
tely determined. To determine the exact values of the
consumers to be connected to the generator, refer to the
nameplates or consumer manuals.
11 Care, maintenance and repair
11.1Care by cleaning
The generator must always be kept in a clean condition.
All plastic parts and painted surfaces should be cleaned
with a soft, damp cloth and a little neutral cleaner.
Remove excess grease or leaked oil with a dry and lint-
free cloth.
Always keep the cooling fins clean and free.
Device
Power
(W)
Initial power
(W)
Light bulb
100
100
Refrigerator / Freezer
1200
2400
Sump pump
600
1800
Water pump 1HP
2000
4000
Water heater
4000
AM/FM - Radio
300
Garage door opener
500
600
Air conditioner 12000
BTU
1700
2500
Fan
300
600
Microwave
1000
Electric range
(1 Element)
1500
Coffee maker
1500
Washer
1200
3600
CD/DVD - Player
100
Stereo receiver
450
27” Television
500
PC 15” Monitor
800
Belt sanders
1000
2000
Circular saw
1500
4500
Compressor 1,5HP
1000
3000
Hand drill
1000
2000
Paint sprayer
600
1200
Table saw
2000
6000
ATTENTION!
Before operating electrical equipment through the
generator, the voltage and frequency requirements
must be clarified. If the equipment is not manufactu-
red to operate /- 10% voltage tolerance and
+/-3 Hz frequency tolerance relative to rated data, it
may be damaged.
ATTENTION!
- All cleaning, care, maintenance and repair work
may only be carried out with the generator switched
off.
- Always disconnect the spark plug connector from
the spark plug.
- No power consumer may be connected to the gene-
rator.
- It must be waited until the hot parts have cooled
down.
- Never clean the machine with a water jet or flam-
mable products!
- Before putting the generator back into operation,
make sure that it is completely dry.
NOTE!
The warranty does not cover parts of the generator
that have been misused or negligently handled by
the operator. For full warranty coverage, the opera-
tor must operate the generator as described in the
manual.
Regular adjustments must be made to ensure pro-
per operation of the generator. Follow the instructi-
ons in the "Maintenance schedule".
DANGER!
Never use strong cleaning agents to clean of the pla-
stic parts or painted surfaces. The surface may be
loosened and consequential damage may occur.
Use protective gloves!